Ered Mithrin Starter Decks
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Description
Here are the two decks from the Ered Mithrin revised player cards box.
Lords of Dale
Dale allies are at their best when they are equipped with attachments. To that end, a mixture of useful items have been included that can be played on your Dale characters. For when you need to equip a character but don't have an item in hand, don't overlook Wild Stallion! Thanks to the willpower bonus provided by Brand, this deck can generate a lot of willpower very quickly. This is your primary route to victory.
Orerist and Glamdring are critical ways to generate attack power on your Dale heroes, but require you to defeat an enemy or location before you can equip them. Play The King's Return at the end of the quest phase to put one of your artifacts into play and immediately travel to or engage the card guarding it so that card doesn't hinder your progress. Sneaking in Gandalf for damage can also help clear away troublesome enemies.
Guardians of the Wild This deck brings together a variety of mechanical themes based on its three distinct heroes of Wilderland. Radagast provides a menagerie of useful allies, being able to play Creatures of any sphere, while Haldan finds new tools when he plays attachments onto locations. A lot of success with this deck comes from planning ahead and setting up for big turns: when you stack multiple location attachments on the active locations, your Woodmen will have lots of stats and come out cheap, and you want to make sure you have a Creature in hand for the turns when it's important that Radagast quest without exhausting.
Meanwhile, Grimbeorn and his Beorings supply the deck most of its combat power. Once equipped with Self Preservation, Grimbeor can singlehandedly take on most enemies, especially with a Beorn's Rage in hand. Giant Bear and Beorn may be expensive, but remember that the Beorning Skin-changer can put them into play for free, even from your discard pile. Protector of Lorien is a critical tool to boost Radagast and help make sure you have enough willpower to push through to victory. Should you run up against a troublesome location, Meneldor and Secret Paths can get you back on-track.
[From the Ered Mithrin Hero Expansion Reprint]
Note that Haldan is substituted for Beravor due to Objective Ally being used in first few quests.
Lords of Dale is a really fun deck to play. I swap Éowyn out for Landwyn